Yosarian2 comments on [LINK] 23andme now approved by the FDA to deliver health reports - Less Wrong
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As far as I can tell, none of the "health" results are about the patient's health, only carrier status relevant to potential children. I imagine that is why the FDA is quicker to approve these tests than others, because there is not much the patient can do to act on it. (In theory the test could diagnose the same diseases, but I think they are all severe enough that the patient is expected to already know. Maybe they would be diagnostic for children.)
Except that they do predict lactose intolerance. That is in the "wellness" category, which I suspect are things that the FDA said it didn't care about.
Not yet, but 23andMe is still working on getting more tests approved. It'll take some time, but at least they're making progress, and the FDA isn't totally shutting them out.
If the FDA took two years to make up standards for things that people have been doing without doctor involvement for decades, how long will it take for them to make up standards for 23andMe to be an over-the-counter competitor to Myriad? for 23andMe to do completely new things? a decade? five?